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StudRobotics replied to pagicence's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Did some research on banned race cars. Is it the BMW M3 GTR? -
This entire build literally was to show that not all tanks should be boxy and flat.
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This is ASSAULT3R, a Lego Mindstorms EV3 Assault Vehicle. After getting a second Lego EV3 set, I knew that I had to build something awesome. Features RWD and Steering Ultrasonic Sensor Infrared Sensor Two Color Sensors Dual Ball Shooters Gullwing Doors Detailed Interior and Exterior The ASSAULT3R's front sports red lights that will strike fear in enemies and their machines. Its dual ball shooters will shoot a total of six Lego balls, three for each side, high or low. That's twice the weaponry used by EV3RSTORM. The gullwing doors allow easy access for operators and it makes the ASSAULT3R look futuristic yet sinister. I had a lot of fun building this, and I'm very happy with the result. And of course, here are some photos as always.
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StudRobotics replied to pagicence's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Pretty cool chassis! Since it has a V8 and one seat, I'm guessing it might be an American race car. Maybe a Corvette C7.R at best guess? -
The wheels actually do roll (although it rolls better when I lift up the car a little) as I found out, but the car really won't steer. As much as I would like to make this look better and be more functional, I would rather convert it back to neutral camber and the car's stock form so I can use the car before tearing it apart for other builds. Thanks for all the replies!
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This is the second mod I have done to Lego's 42056 Porsche 911 GT3 RS set. I used the same height lift as I used on my previous Porsche mod and moved forward the bottom arms in the front and the rear of the chassis to add negative camber. The car was able to roll without the body on, but once I put it on, it couldn't roll. This means the car is now purely a display model. As much as a JDM fanboy I am, I'm kind of upset with the result of the car not moving, but at least I'm glad that I stanced this car anyways just for the fun of it. Although, quote automotive YouTuber GasKings, the camber angle does seem a bit too much on here like "a baby giraffe taking its first steps." So, what do you think of this mod I have done? Is it CamberGang worthy? I think it looks neat, but I would like to get rid of the camber (and the height lift) so I can roll this car around again. Here's some more pictures of the car I took. Thanks as always for checking this out, and I hope you'll stick around for my next builds.
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StudRobotics replied to februar88's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Pretty quirky, but I think it looks quite cool. It reminds me of a Hot Wheels car. -
Bellissimo! This is surely one of the neatest Technic Ferraris I have ever seen! Reminds me of the classic Lego Racers sets.
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Ford Mustang GT 350-H
StudRobotics replied to Sariel's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Amazing! It looks exactly like the actual car! I don't think there is another Lego Mustang that looks so real. Can't wait for your next creation. -
This is Lego's 42056 Porsche 911 GT3 RS set with some unique rallycross-inspired features I added making it the perfect sports car to drive in the snow. Features Suspension system raised to make the car about two studs higher Wheels and tires from the 42037 Formula Off-Roader Mudflaps LED light bar Front off-road lights Rear bash bars Optional snowplow that attaches to the front The lights are fake and don't turn on, and all of the other lime-colored pieces are from the 42037 set as well. I had a lot of fun making this. I just had to switch of the area of the springs to change the height for the rear without any pieces needed, but for the front, I had to remove the entire Porsche's body to make the lift there using a variety of pieces. Overall, I'm proud that a got the result I wanted, which was making the Porsche 911 GT3 RS higher (so it wouldn't bottom out) and equipping it with off-road features so I could have fun with this set in the winter. It does need to drive in snow only about an inch high so I could move it without getting stuck (and so the plow can move the snow too). I recommend to anyone who has the Porsche set to try these mods out for themselves this winter! Here's some more pictures of the car and a desktop wallpaper that I created wishing everyone at EuroBricks Happy Holidays!
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I know I normally post stuff on the forums about Lego Technic, but I also enjoy building Lego MineCraft sets as well and connecting them together. Today, I looked at my The First Night set and noticed something very odd. I got the set on Christmas Eve 2015, and I never noticed this problem the entire time I had it. This is Lego's official picture for the set. Focus on the green 2x2 plate with knob above the brown 2x2 brick with the rose on the right of the pig. When you build the set, the instructions show that there is no green plate below the rose. I don't think there is even a spare piece for it. I checked the internet and I believe nobody ever noticed this before. I'm perfectly fine with it though, since everyone occasionally makes mistakes. What do you think? Has anyone here saw this mistake before?
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Lexus GX EV3
StudRobotics replied to StudRobotics's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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Lexus GX EV3
StudRobotics replied to StudRobotics's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
(For original post) Hey guys. I just got done posting the video for my Lexus GX EV3 on YouTube. Check it out! The entire video was made about a month ago and I just posted it now. Now it's time to take this apart and head to my next build, which is finally putting together the Porsche 911 GT3 RS set I got for my birthday (I used some of its pieces in this). Be well, StudRobotics -
Lexus GX EV3
StudRobotics replied to StudRobotics's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
@Horace T I like to use EV3 in my builds because I came from the Mindstorms community. -
Lexus GX EV3
StudRobotics replied to StudRobotics's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Thanks for the responses! But I'm fine with the way it looks. It's my first Technic MOC after all. I know it does look like a G-wagen, but I just wanted to give this build the body-on-frame style that the real GX has. -
Lexus GX EV3
StudRobotics replied to StudRobotics's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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"The Pursuit of Perfection" - slogan of the Lexus brand. I'm now back with my greatest Lego creation ever. A 2010 Lexus GX 460 with EV3. It's a replica of my Dad's car, but this one's in gray with black interior. I made it as much as I could to the real car, thanks to pieces from the Arocs and Porsche set. Features Sariel's 4-speed sequential gearbox controlled by a medium motor All-wheel-drive Independent suspension Rack-and-pinion steering Fake V8 engine Six seats (could not fit a seventh one) with the rear four being foldable Opening side doors, trunk door, and hood. Detailed interior The gearbox and the two differentials in the car like to click while moving (especially on rough terrain) around, but the result was a car that was heavy, slow, but also makes lots of torque. I'm very happy with how this car came out and I couldn't have done it without all of the helpful people on the Lego community and EuroBricks. Thanks especially to my good friend TheMindGarage for never making me give up. Now I can officially call myself a true master builder. Check out this build on my EV3 community account too for more photos and information about it. I would love to make a YouTube video soon about the features of the GX EV3 and footage of me taking this build on some dirt trails in a park. I also want to take a picture of this right next to my Dad's actual car. So please follow this post to check out some stuff I might upload in the future! To finish this post, here's some collages with photos of the GX EV3.
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I like making machines too with EV3, and I never thought about making a construction crane before, but it would seem pretty fun.
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@jorgeopesi I actually have that exact Maisto die cast car. It's very cool, you should buy it! @Lox Lego The LC is going to have the Porsche Wheels. It's going to be pretty big, but I can make it happen.
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Thanks, but I found something else that I wanted to build with EV3 instead. An orange 2018 Lexus LC. I just finished the GX (posting it soon) and creating another Lexus (the LC 500 (or LC 500h) on lots of the new Lexus commercials) would be pretty cool. It makes 471 horsepower and goes to 0-60 in 4.4 seconds. Too bad I can't replicate its 10-speed gearbox, so I wanted to add a paddle-shift 6-speed. I have to build the Porsche 911 GT3 RS set first. That's after a few months when I did everything I wanted to do with the GX, and months later after that I'll tear apart the Porsche set to build the LC somewhere in early 2018. I hope that's enough time before somebody else builds one. I'm pretty excited! I see that you had a bit of trouble replicating the headlights. It still looks cool, though.
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This is amazing! It looks like the actual car! ... Okay, I'm gonna admit this. I wanted to build an orange Ford GT as well really badly before anyone else did. But with Mindstorms. I guess I got my hopes up too much. No offense though, your car looks way better than what mine would look like. Should I still build one like yours or make a different (orange) supercar?